font_designer: Jeff Levine
Barricade JNL is Jeff Levine’s take on an old favorite that’s been around since at least the 1940s.
Label Machine JNL is Jeff Levine’s take on the embossed labels popularly used for years as a marking and identifying method. This font has a limited character set. On the left bracket is a...
Newsworthy JNL and its oblique counterpart are variations on the ever-popular condensed type styles used for newspaper and tabloid publications.
When master letterer Hugh Gordon and his student, Ross F. George developed a set of lettering pens between June 16, 1913 and Sept. 1, 1914, they had no idea that their invention (which they...
Protractor JNL and Protractor Oblique JNL are basic block fonts with thick-and-thin line widths.
Love Notes JNL is a total reworking of one of Jeff Levine’s old freeware fonts. This revised version has an alphabet set jogged left and right in different upper and lower case variations. Playing...
Love Notes JNL is a total reworking of one of Jeff Levine’s old freeware fonts. This revised version has an alphabet set jogged left and right in different upper and lower case variations. Playing...
Normandy Isle JNL is a condensed sanserif typeface built off of the basic design of an old wood type, but augmented with thick and thin lines to create a whole different look. The font...
Notification JNL is another condensed sanserif design loosely based on one of the many variations of wood type headline fonts.
Plain Talk JNL is similar to Eckhardt Centerline JNL, but lacks the thin inline lettering and has a different A and G. The hand-lettered look of this font makes it perfect for titling applications.